Breaking Free: A Young Adult Paranormal Romance Story
Gabby Stone
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(Northern Starlight Young Adult Press, July 15, 2016)
With a potential cure in sight, Jared seeks permission from his pack to seek the serum that will free him from the curse of the wolf. It won’t be an easy quest, and he’s certain to face opposition at every turn. It’s worth it to him if it lets him spend his life with Emily, though. What’s he do, however, if Emily becomes a target of his enemies? What good is becoming human if he ends up alone and not only loses Emily but becomes responsible for her destruction?BREAKING FREE is the third chapter of the exciting new series EMILY AND THE WOLF from Northern Starlight Young Adult Press and continues the story of Emily and Jared that began in MEETING THE WEREWOLF and ANCIENT BOOKS. It’s volume three of book one, JARED’S QUEST. Can an average teen girl help a young werewolf gain control of the demon within him? And if he can’t keep his animal under control, how can either of them be safe? And why are there so many strange things happening that make Emily think plenty of people would rather he never got a handle on his condition? Northern Starlight Young Adult Press presents the finest in young adult fiction.Here is a preview:She sat at the bottom of the stairs and clicked Buster’s harness in place. She felt sick. A day without Jared was just horrible. She moved out of the door and made her way to the local woodland. Once inside the woods, she released Buster’s lead and let him run free. She watched him running happily through the trees. She took a seat on the bench nearby and waiting for him to return. “Good morning.” Emily looked up. A tall blonde in his early twenties was standing before her. He was cute. “Morning,” she replied.He too had a dog, it was cute and just a puppy. The blonde sat beside her on the bench.“I have a message for you, Emily,” he said.Emily’s whole body stiffened with fear. This was a message she probably didn’t want to hear. “Who are you?” she questioned.“Walk,” he ordered. He grabbed her wrist and pushed her forward. Emily began to walk. She could see Buster in the distance. Her heart was beating fast and the hairs on her neck were standing on end. This man was evil, she could feel it. He pushed her towards a clearing. “You see Emily; we don’t take kindly to the likes of you trying to interfere in our business. Who are you to go delving into secrets that have nothing to do with you?” His floppy blonde hair fell over his face; he pushed it behind his ears and revealed his grey, blue wolf-like eyes. His stare was intense and he seemed agitated.